I looked at her last blog entry — she's a clueless idiot who always believed a lot of metaphysical claptrap
who started a blog.
We are Melissa & Camille, best friends and cousins,
who started this blog to empower women.
I'm an LA girl (
who started this blog in 2005!!!!) with an affinity for wellness, clean food & lifestyle tidbits.
I'm very excited to share this guest post by Ann, a rookie mom,
who started the blog Busy Little Baby when her son was 6 months old and she was looking for an easier way to find things to do with her baby.
We are Melissa & Camille, best friends and cousins,
who started this blog to empower women.
Naturally, Kodjo, the person
who started this blog, at first wanted to feel good about himself and his appearance, so he started exercising.
I'm Jen - a musician - turned - momma
who started this blog with the goal to share my budget friendly tutorials with fellow creatives.
I talked to a girl
who started her blog because she had a very serious disease.
Her work speaks volumes for itself and it's crazy to think that originally, she's an interior designer and was just a «random» next door girl
who started her blog from a small apartment in LA to become one of the most richest and successful bloggers ever!
We are Melissa & Camille, best friends and cousins,
who started this blog to empower women.
McAfee, who has almost no twitter presence and
who started her blog only in December reports that sales... more >
I think most travelers
who start blogs eventually come to this realization that you can either sell out and compromise your authenticity for sponsorship or put your foot down and do it your own way and see where the chips may fall.
I owe Block Dropper this: it made me realize how different I am from the little girl
who started this blog.
The little girl
who started this blog on July 1, 2011 never in her wildest dreams could have imagined that.
Kevin O'Keefe picks up on the story of Jim Guy, a Virginia lawyer
who started a blog, 102704, the day after he learned he had esophageal cancer.
The author is Jan Polowinski
who started this blog in 2010 so he could record his thoughts and ideas related to the PhD project he was working on: «Flexible Visualizations of Semantic Web Data.»
About Blog Dragos Roua is a personal development expert
who started his blog in 2008 to chronicle his own personal development experiments.
They are the future, says sales rep David Fleming of Bosley Real Estate,
who started his blog, http://www.torontorealtyblog.com, in 2007.
I'm Jen - a musician - turned - momma
who started this blog with the goal to share my budget friendly tutorials with fellow creatives.
Not exact matches
Sall,
who chronicles his financial journey on his
blog Life and My Finances, first realized he needed to take his debt seriously when he and his then - wife realized they were
starting out their post-college lives underwater.
«I know this is a food
blog, but I have to take a moment to pay tribute to someone
who loved Gainesville as much as I do,»
started Peng, continuing, «I'm shocked, saddened, and devastated over this loss.
Calacanis,
who is now running Mahalo.com, a Sequoia - backed search
start - up, was one of the first CEOs to tout The Funded on his
blog.
Writing a in a
blog post published on Thursday, Gurley —
who sits on the board of companies like Uber — discussed the current
start - up environment and trends that are concerning him.
Many people
who started new
blogs have seen tremendous benefits with incorporating their infographics into guest post pitches.
Mary Fernandez recently shared a valuable
blog post, on Huffington Post, where she interviewed 13 seasoned entrepreneurs on a single question: «What's your best advice for beginners
who are
starting their online business?»
«Yes, the info in the
blogs is bad, false, and misleading but the rationale is that «if it gets the people to click on it and engage, then use it,»» said a university student in Veles
who started a US politics site, and
who agreed to speak on the condition that BuzzFeed News not use his name.
I think I realized that my
blog was successful when I first
started receiving emails from readers
who were saying that I helped them get out of debt, make more money, follow their dreams, and so on.
I have seen good
blogs appear as well as disappear and it is sad as
blogs like yours provide a lot of inspiration to others mainly those
who just
started investing, so keep up!
Apple became the «Jesus stock» over the summer because «no one would ever sell it but, unfortunately, anyone
who could buy it and wanted to buy it had already done so,» and was included in just about every large cap index out there before it
started its rapid descent this fall, Brown wrote in his Dec. 28
blog post.
If you are an aspiring entrepreneur
who has made a habit of reading online technology
blogs and / or Twitter feeds of Silicon Valley venture capitalists (VCs), you might get the idea that the only «real» way to
start a business is to formulate a «home run» idea, get deep - pocketed investors to provide the capital, then grind out a world - changing organization that puts a dent in the universe while making everyone involved ridiculously rich.
Many people
who started new
blogs have seen tremendous benefits with incorporating their infographics into
Check out this example of a real blogger
who generates ~ $ 150,000 a year from his
blog and another $ 180,000 from consulting gigs thanks to his site he
started four years ago.
The best way to do this, if you don't know anyone personally
who knows about value investing, is to
start a value investing
blog to get feedback, and / or also by posting analysis on sites like Seeking Alpha and Guru Focus.
I will
start tonight's
BLOG with two very good comments from a long time reader and contributor GREEN AB
who hails from Germany.
For example, in this article, I'm writing to entrepreneurs
who have
started a
blog but aren't seeing results.
Michael
who blogs at Financially Alert detailed how complicated it can be to get
started and decided to throw in the towel, but apparently is back at it.
Summary: The Financial Samurai is a unique
blog, created by Sam Dogen, a financial veteran
who started to
blog out of personal experience in financial issues.
«In Internet slang, a troll (/ ˈtroʊl /, / ˈtrɒl /) is a person
who sows discord on the Internet by
starting arguments or upsetting people, by posting inflammatory, extraneous, or off - topic messages in an online community (such as a newsgroup, forum, chat room, or
blog) with the deliberate intent of provoking readers into an emotional response or of otherwise disrupting normal on - topic discussion.»
But more than this, I wanted this list to honor the individual blogger
who started his or her
blog from scratch, and has labored away at it for years, slowly building an audience and faithfully writing quality posts which get read and shared.
I'm
starting to get confused about where I am reading posts / comments (was it on David's
blog page or on the website)... am I the only one
who is confused?
I'm looking to eventually teach theology, but in between my personal studies, an obsessive reading habit, and spending far too much money on coffee, I
started a
blog called New Ways Forward as an outlet for some of my random thoughts and a way to interact with others
who share a passion for theology, Biblical studies, and social justice.
Yours was one of the first
blogs I found back in 2007 when I
started searching the blogosphere for others
who might be asking the same questions about faith that I was asking.
I have just
started visiting your
blog and do not know anything of your history but it seems to me that your church has a fantastic opportunity to bless & love those
who separated from you.
Because they oppress those they oppose, they
start wars with those
who don't believe like them, they oppress women... and countless other atrocities that are beyond the scope of this
blog.
but we must penetrate that illusion (with both personal and communal effort) because the tragedy of our institutions and communities and even
blogs that people
who are leaders
start is that when leaders operate with a deep, unexamined insecurity about their own identity (both fallen and in Christ), they usually create an environment and setting that actually deprives others of their identity even as it enhances their own.
Perhaps you'll
start your own
blog to minister to other PK's and to those
who have no idea what they do to the pastor's family.
And If you ever feel you need to vent a bit, Travis (
who makes regular appearances in the comment section here on «Monkey Town») and his friend Scott have
started a
blog called «Disturbed Christians.»
The reason I am writing about this is because I have recently decided to
start banning people
who comment on my
blog who are unloving and hateful.
Some practical points: If you're just
starting out, some opportunities that make a lot of sense for platform - building include: writing guest posts for popular bloggers
who share a similar audience, writing a regular column for a newspaper or online magazine, seeking out speaking gigs (paid or unpaid), participating in conferences (for networking opportunities as well as exposure to new, inspiring ideas), using social media to share your message, and requesting interviews with popular authors / speakers / leaders to feature on your
blog.
I know it's not going to stop your pigeon - brain from speckling the
blog with your «musings», but
who know, maybe it will come out a different way and not be as boring; and you might even notice that your room
starts to take on a different scent.